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From the Sandbox to the College Campus

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Topic: From the Sandbox to the College Campus; the ABCs of School Security

Date: Wednesday - October 22, 2008
Time: 2 PM (EST) 11 AM (PST)

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Overview: From the Sandbox to the College Campus; the ABCs of School Security

We will bring you three high-impact segments that deal with school security. This Webinar will focus on schools and campuses, and how best to step up your facility security.

The three segments will include access control and cameras, storage and drives, and software. Here are a few things we believe that will be crucial to your decision making in the campus setting.

Learn how access control is handled at the front door.
Learn how access control applies to classrooms.
Storage is a bigger issue as schools switch to IP cameras.
Learn about high resolution images and compression of video.
Software is ever changing, and our experts will address what’s new.
Recognize the need for all aspects of the security system to offer protection.

Our presenters will talk about their area of expertise for 12 minutes each, then there will be time for questions and answers following. All questions will be answered whether live or in a follow-up e-mail.

Learn about state-of-the-art applications and solutions that offer security and protection to students and staff, and find out what solution might be best for your school and campus.

A Q&A session will be held during the last 15 minutes of the Webinar.

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